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For me, it was always more than "Crap out of ammo, new mag" it was "CRAP WHERE"S MY SPEED LOADER!!!" Because until now, I've only had one hi-cap mag. For next week I'll be a little better off with two mid-caps and my hi-cap. I'll be more relaxed next week.
No matter if you approach a situation with a simple answer or a complex answer, so long as the answer addresses the mission requirements and NOTHING more, it can work. The more intel you have the simpler your answer can be because you go in pre-adjusted for things. No intel means more complexity because you have to anticipate the expected and the unexpected. A typical Airsoft battle puts us in the middle of good and no intel because the two thing we can anticipate is where "their" bases are and how many people we're facing.
Medic, your insight is always welcome and..well..insightful. I'm just a history nut who also happens to be a military nut. I try to analyze the things that have worked and the things that don't work, you have info from the professionals.
true i do have the professional experience but some of the training can be "mind narrowing" that is why this is all a tactical discussion rather than a lesson everyone has has some very amazing and good things to offer...... To all Diamond Corps i salute you
Code name: Phoenix said:For me, it was always more than "Crap out of ammo, new mag" it was "CRAP WHERE"S MY SPEED LOADER!!!" Because until now, I've only had one hi-cap mag. For next week I'll be a little better off with two mid-caps and my hi-cap. I'll be more relaxed next week.
No matter if you approach a situation with a simple answer or a complex answer, so long as the answer addresses the mission requirements and NOTHING more, it can work. The more intel you have the simpler your answer can be because you go in pre-adjusted for things. No intel means more complexity because you have to anticipate the expected and the unexpected. A typical Airsoft battle puts us in the middle of good and no intel because the two thing we can anticipate is where "their" bases are and how many people we're facing.
Medic, your insight is always welcome and..well..insightful. I'm just a history nut who also happens to be a military nut. I try to analyze the things that have worked and the things that don't work, you have info from the professionals.
TEAMWORK!
Teamwork is a very effective tactic. For those in organized teams, or even those who run with a bunch of strangers, very rarely is any one person skilled enough to be a one man army. All the planning and organization of tactics is useless if you cannot work well with others. I think this speaks volumes to the sport's ability to teach communication and teamwork. As far as actual battlefield tactics go, i like to KISS (keep it simple...stupid). This allows tactics to change and adapt to the situation.
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